Aftermarket inner fender liners

gonzo3411

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I see alot of Jeep's with custom inner fender liners. Do they make these for Tacoma's? Can't seem to find them anywhere on line.

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Maybe if you got them blacked out?
I would tell them if you give me a custom design and rid the butterfly effect you got yourself a customer;)
I’m I did it I’d do a zebra print blacked out the back panel could be a darker grey so it has that ghost vibe
Or black background with red veins even.
 
It's dark and cold, and the garage is 100 yards away. So this may be a dumb question, but do these aftermarket splash guards cover more than the OE?
 
I have another dumb question...
If these are metal and attach in the same locations as the rubber ones... would it not be problematic permanently fixating the inner fender to the frame since the rest of the body is slightly flexible on rubber mounts? Me thinks something has to start cracking, no?
 
It's dark and cold, and the garage is 100 yards away. So this may be a dumb question, but do these aftermarket splash guards cover more than the OE?
The ones i listed do by a couple inches roughly, they are much more durable too.
Ive watched my temps and they are the same as with oem covers and even no covers. I use a scangauge2 for trans, and water temps. Not the stupid needle on the dash.
 
The ones i listed do by a couple inches roughly, they are much more durable too.
Ive watched my temps and they are the same as with oem covers and even no covers. I use a scangauge2 for trans, and water temps. Not the stupid needle on the dash.

Thanks Bojangles. In that case it would be a nice way to keep mud and slop out of the engine compartment.
 
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